STltc -A Star Siilwriiilinn tl.RO jwt irnr, 'n ? wr. A 11 Independent I mmi I pnpcr. pultlUlicd every V clltl(".(llt III Kc.VI1(I(Im tile. .IftflTMim Co. Til., devilled to l!i' Interest of ItcynoMsvIHe iltiii .IfiTf'-vMiH'tMiiity. Vm-nolltlnt'l. win t rent til i t It f;ilrne-. it nil will lie esiieelnlly ft lend ly in'vuiitH tin litlMtrfiiir Hiihb. Hul'eriltltn price l ..VI ier veil r, Itt lid vn life. Cntiitntinli'iitlmi Intended for tmhltriit Ion nut1 N it leipnnlcd Ity tht' V'fltff's iimih, r.c f'.r ptt)l,,ittf'tn lttii n fruifn n ttf (ftHMl fiilih. Iiiierellrnc new ltcm woltcttcd. Advert Nile rule nmde known tttt llppllril tlnn ill the office In Arnold' Hlnek. I.emdity enniniimlrHtlnn nnd cluinire ttf ftrlvc'-tlc'ment nhould renrh till office by MfttwIllV llfNttl. Addle nil ciimtniinlcntlnn In ('. A. Stcpli-lii-itii. KcvnoldHvtile, Pit. Filtered nl Hit' poMoftlce lit Ucyniildvlllc, Tit ti second cln. nt'nll titiitlrr. C- . Tl:l,lll:io. i:niir mul ltit. WEDNESDAY. MAHCII 1. isim. r.inirfcsM will iiiljiitirn We tlir wxt S:i unlay. "Tf nion wi-m ns unpnllnnt during C'it"'N!il n limy hiv after mnrrinifp, it i ilntiiitfiil if more thnn one In ten tlii'iixiintl 0"nM ever (ret n wife." rivKldent-elcet. t'levelnnil will hnvo auni4l tlm lvsiHtnuilillity of looklnjr after Uncle Ham'H nffairH before our n"t Issue Tie will lie limunrnteil on Saturday. A plottim of the memlx'in of Ms cabinet will bo found on an intddo 1H!T" of the Stah. M half the enerjry that in lined In circulating malicioim and untruthful BtorieB about nmn and women wcro Unvoted to in ilk i tiff tho world better tho millenium frlory would Roon illuminato the heavens. Ijoechburir. ArmHtronp county, was the Hcnn of ffreat. excitement last Vednenday when tho burfflarH who at tempted to rob tho Leeehbnrj? bank and fihot a citizen dead were, arrented. A tynching b"o wbh only prevented by tho influence of cooler headM. Lawlessness Is pettlnp close to Jefferson county when citizens in an adjoining county got aroused to m:h a high pitch of frenzy that they aro willing and anxious to take human life in tlinir own hnnds and spoodily dispatch tho murderers. Thus adding another crime to the ono already committed. There is always a Ixwt way of doing every thing, if it be to boil an egg. Mannei-s aro tho happy ways of doing things: each onn the stroko of genius or Of love now restated and hardened Into usage. Your manners are always under examination, and by committees littio suspected a polieo in citizen's Cloths but are awarding or denying you very high prize when you leant think of it. I,ook on this woman. There is no beauty, no brilliant sayings, distinguished power to servo you; but all soo her gladly: her whole air and impression Bin healthful. Manners require time, as nothing is inoro vulgar than hasto. Emi rxoii. Tho Columbian souvenir coin, tho aplendid $2..r.00,fMMl gift of tho United States to tho Worlds Fair, and from which another 2,.ri(K,000 was was to lie made by doubling the price, has pi-oved a hoodoo. Of tho entire issue, valued by tho Columbian F.xposition directors at T,O00.(KH), just S27,000 worth has been sold up to duto, and ovor 4,000,0()0 worth aro left in tho kogs at tho safoty vaults. Somehow or other thoy don't Boom to take. For that reason tho Directors aro in a holo financially. Thoy must have tho money If tho fulr is to opon on May 1, and nood it badly. Posslblo failure has boon staring thorn in tho facet for aome time ovidontly, and heroio action was decided upon somo time ago. On tho 17th ult. oftioiul in formation was given out to tho effect that a new issue of 1,200,000 of Colum bian Exposition bonds would lw put on tho market. They will boar six por cent. Interest, fall duo on January 1, 18l4, and will be secured by the gato receipts. Occasionally we find a man who, ap parently, has grown indifferent to hia family, or who is not doing all that ho can for tho happiness of ouch monitor thereof. Such a man la waatlng life's most precious opportunity for good, And bringing to himself bitterness where all should be sweet contentment. There was a time whon such a man was willing to make any sacrifice to ploaae tho woman of his choice; by his solic itous attentions lie won her love; he should in tho same way retain it and strengthen it. There are very few men who would intentionally wound their loved ones, but gradually the "small Bwoot courtesies of life" are omitted, ttie tones booome more indif ferent, the thoughts drift away from love, and the fondest of all ties that of perfect confidence is broken. The beat thing for an indifferent man to do is to go back to his old ways. Moot Ills wife and children with smiles and exert himself to make thorn happy as he once did to pinaan the girl he was trying to win. If barriers have boon raised be tween man and wife let no time pans to have them removed, and establish bonds of lovo that are stronger than stool. No parent nan afford to have his chil dren stand aloof with a feeling that there is a lack of sympathy. Itathor should, there be that companionship whioh invites the utmost conndenoo and congeniality. It is a niistakeu idea that this will encourage disrespect, for the most cheerful and beautiful sorvioo la the sorvioo of love. The Midnight Call. Une written on tlir dciilhof Mr. Margaret Mllllii'n.of Fmcrlckvlllo. "And nt mlitnlirlit there wit a fry mmle, Heboid Hie Itrldciri-ootn ronictli; K" ye out to nit'i'l him." Mult. i", H. The linde of nlirht hntl .filled down l'win a Mult foiiiiifv town. Anil nil n Ithntii n villi. A turn her tolled 'tnld iiiixIdii enrr. Ami tri itnrl flume retted In her i-lullr. While liillilti'ii rompi'il at will. Thr ntretl one. nt e'en of life, f.iMikf'1 li.trk iimhi the loll mtrl ntrlfc I if three eori' yenrn nml ten. She knew her ritre win neiti'ly run. Hut ii l. the hour of ummotiM homo Wiin Mill beyond her ken. Tor more thnn two ttenre venr of lime lier lluht fnlleil not lo litiuhtly xhlnc Amhl the ilnrkne here. And xliimltertniT oft. ir felt w-lthii). Thnt -die w us rendy for I he en II Of ItrlilemiMitiM-otnlliLr lieur. Itivlrlnif ,oii they Mtnirhl Ihelr rest. And rlilldi-i'n' form on Morpheus' hrenst W ere w rnpl In slumber sweet. The mot her heard n voice In prnyer. And knew Hint irrrittilmn's toll nml rnre Well- In Id lit Jesus ft-,'1. TI mldtilL'ht now. No simm1 Is henrd: Not- hitvlntr dot, nor hi-erfos stirred The si Illness of the nlthl. When lo! ii scene trntisecndluif fur The ht'hrhlness of the eveiilmr slur, Or Aiii-orn's shtninic ritiii liirht. A niesst-nirer deseemls the skv. Aiti'iiillnu nnvels w hit him fly. They hull before the door. ' While' down the shlnimi heiivenly roml, They come. Ihe tflll lerlnu hosts of t'od. And etimp the hill top o'er. As silently ns fulls the snow The llernld and tittendiints iro, nil to her side drnw itenr. "The Itrtdcirroom eometh: tfityeottl Tt meet him," whs tin- weli'ttim shout That fell on yriindmu'f. enr. "1 tro." shesnhl; mid selred herlnmp. I'lstn her brow she bore the stump Of t'hlld redeemed by (iriiee. Then iniriie on morels' pinions fleet. Hhe stnnds tijton Ihe irold pnved slnet: Seen Jesus fiiee Itl filee. Nor pnln nor loll enn liiirnsH now, A victor's crown Is on her brow, She hy Ills side sits down. Che enters with Ihe brldnl Irnln, To fetist In honor of the l.timb. W ho sits upon the throne. When, tolllnir on throiiirtt w-enry yrnn. "Itchold I melh." reitch iture'nin, "I.ny down your toll nml cure." lieur render, niny not you mid 1 Ho ready then to upward fly Ami meet lllm In thealrV" "I've tried all sorts of hliHtd-purifiors." said an old lady to a "cutter," "and you can't jverstiade me that any other Sar saparilla is as good as Ayer's." There's whero sho had him. She knew that Ayers' was the best and so did he, but it paid him better to sell a cheaper brand. Merraims' shoes for children at Rob inson's. Under a Moving Locomotive. IFalls Creek llenilil.l Last Friday morning when train No. II going west on tho Allegheny Valley stopped at this, place, Engineer Horn, who had charge of tho locomotive, Instructed Fireman Ilauso to go under the ongino and tighten some bolts that were working loose, and while ho was under the engineer forgot all about tho mission he had given tho firomnn and upon receiving orders started the train ahead with Mr. Ilauso still under tho engine. Tho train started and ran about tho length of two coaches before tho fireman was missed, who saved his life only by holding on to the revolving axle and being dragged that distance Tho truin was stopped and tho fireman came out not much hurt, but a very badly frightened man. The cscbih was indeed remarkable, and had the train moved much farther the fireman would have undoubtedly met with a horriblo death. Men's driving shoes $.1.50 at Robin son s. Cards of Thanks. Mi. II. G. Furbay desires to thank hor friends for tho beautiful sot of Ger man china dishes which they gave her. Wo take this method of publicly ex pressing our sincere thanks to tho Daughters of Liberty and friends and neighbors for their kindness during tho ssckness and death of wife and daughter, Mrs. Mary Sample. Wm. Sample, Mks. Tenie Richard. Struck for Their Pay. Ilrnx'kwuy vllle Heeord. Tho miners at tho Brock mines came out on Wodnosday. Thoy claimed that two months' puy is due them, and if it was not forthcoming they would not re turn nor allow any ono to take thoir places. Word was ' telephoned ovor from Ridgway that two pays would be given the men on Thursday and the other two next week, which settled the difficulty. Spring heel ludlos' shoes $2.r0 at Rob inson's. For Sale. House and lot in Ohiotown. Kix rooms and kitchen, inside water closet, bath tub and marble top stationary wash stand. This proiorty will be sold reasonable. Inquire at Racket store. F. K. Mullen, Agent. -Pt-tftlnn rottlt the rtt. Hetkick Black At the residence of Henry C. Moore, Esq., Brookvillo, Fa., Feb. 211, 1MU3, by Rev. J. W. Blaisdeli, Sheldon L. Hetrlck, of Punxsutawney, Pa., and Ada E. Black, of Coolspring, Pa. Stormeb McKinlev By Rev. Har voy Gru3ine Furbay, at the manse, Saturday evening, Feb. 25, 181)3, 0. II. Stormer, of Emurlukville, and Olive McKlnley, of Corsica. Special Offer. We are making a special offer to each of our readers 'piylng a year's subscrip tion to the Stak in advance, aud to all new subscribers paying in advance, we will give thorn the best local paper in Jefferson county aud will give them froo, either the Mcii'iuiiA-i'iid or Ameri can Farmer, for one year. The two papers above mentioned are excellent monthly papers and the subscription price of each is 11.00 ay ear. WO ESI mndo in Glothino! Just before the arrival our new Spring Goods we make our final and greatest effort to get rid of our wnall balance of winter goods, bo here goes. I U .o L Worth from $5.00 to $7.00 Never has fine clothing been sold at wholesale as low as wo sell the above suits at retail. They are made of the i:im icests most uesj including German Broadcloth and Tricots, English Cassi meres, Scotch Cheviots and Irsh Tweeds, while tho Styles Comprises The Junior, Double Breasted and Single Breasted, and they are, as stated above, regular $5, $5.50, $6, $6.50 and $7 00 qualities, but Old PrlCCS liave been Obliterated and now $3.50 Buys CHOICE from Suits 4 Bell Bros., .BOYS, For spring we will present every boy that buys a suit with a handsome bow and arrow or a pair of stilts. WHACK ! BOYS (9 tpi IQ) St such Elegant and Popular - Novelties as the the Reefer, all Sizes of these to 14. i 9 Reynoldsvllle and DuBols, The Fines At 3.50 ra i iterMs Tie Wa t That That WATCHES that iV ntrhoc That U UlvllvVJ That WATCH KS that ches All Standard Movement and (itiarantced Good Timers at . C. F. "HOFFMAN'S, The Repoldsvllle Jeweler. LADI LOOK! We have on sale for a short time a full line of Ladies' Night Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers and Muslin Underwear which we are offering Very Cheap. OOM AND Also a fine line of Dross Goods, Notions, Lace Curtains, !PoHers. OUR STOGK IS ALL NEW. BING 6c GO. NOLAN BLOCK. MAIN STREET. REDUCING Ladies' New Market ('oats, Ladies' 34 length Coats, Ladies' Fur Trimmed Coats. We will give you a few prices : New Markets are worth 10, 12 and 15 dollars, we are sell ing them at 5, 6 and (5.50 dollars. Ladies' fur coats are worth 10, 12 and 15 dollars, we are selling them for 6.50, 7.50 and 8.00 dollars. ats Men's Jersey Shirts worth $1, reduced to 75 cts. Jersey Shirts worth $1.25, for 87c. Jersey Shirts worth $1.50, for $1. Jersey Shirts worth $1.35 for 95c. Boys' Shirts worth 75 cts, for 58 cents. Now is uour time Children sShortCo to come and buy goods at less than manufacturers prices. OVERCOATS! for men and boys, tan and brown color, marked very low. IN", Hanau. will suit the Working Man. will suit Professional Men. wil1 Hnit t,u' s,,,ai1 ny- will suit his Sister. nirnnv will suit r Grocery Boomers W BUY WIIEUK YOU CAN OUT ANYTHING! YOU WANT. F'LOUli, Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, CANNKD GOODS, TKAS, COFFEES AMI Al.t. KINIW OK Country Produce FUUITS, CONFKCriONEIiY, TOIJACCO. AND CIGARS, Everything in tho line of Fresh Groceries, Feed, (loxln dellveretl free any ylaee In town. Vail on mm ami get prices, W. C. Schultz & Son O H U T N run uliow moru wmnd. mull cureu of L'a larrli. Cuni'ur. tM'mfulu nml uiivulii diKimM) of mull mid woinmi Hum nil uiltuiv. 270 tupa woruirt ruinovuU In 4.'iiHmtli. Cmu'cr ruomv imI from all iartH of lliu Ixxly without the knlfo. liuriiooh'u Kyutuiu Uunuvalor will cure lixuiliichu, tilllloiiHiHiHa mid ull aUiniach trouhhia. Ah a lilootl purlllor It In the wouUtir of tl( world. Around uvmy Ikitllo of Ihla Kmedy la wrapd a praMcrliillont auurcura for I.a UrlpiMi In lla worxi Htuiiua. At all driiiiidKlM und ull alori'H whnru nicdlchid la Mild at 11.00 pwr boll lo, or alx bolllta for V W. Oltlce hour from M u. in. to V p. m. send utauip for Informutloii, Dlt. J. A. liriiUOON, 47 Ohio Htreut. AI4.H1HKKY Citt. EVERYBODY KnowmehymyWorks I
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